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WARNING
Indicates a potential hazard that could
result in a serious injury or death.
Prevention
Overview
When using an ATV, prevention is the name of the game. "Had you
only known" something could go wrong, you would have prevented
it. If you donít notice your conditions and surroundings before riding
your ATV, you give up control over the situation. Using ATV
prevention techniques helps you forecast potential hazards before
they injure you or damage your ATV.
Following the safety instructions and warnings in this manual will
help you "P.A.S.S." the safety test. P.A.S.S. stands for "
P
revention,"
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A
ctive
Riding,"
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S
ound
Judgment,"
and
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S
upervision."
Remembering P.A.S.S. and what it stands for will help you have a
safe, predictable ride every time you go out on your ATV.
Always wear clothing suited to the type of riding
you are doing. ATV riding requires special
protective clothing which will make you feel
more comfortable and reduce chances of injury.
Youíll find it important to dress correctly for
ATV riding in order to prevent scraped skin and
serious head injuries. Itís easy and could save you
time in the long run not having to contend with an
injury. Of course, it also makes sense to
remember the seasons. Wear a hat under your
helmet and a snowmobile suit in the winter and
lighter, protective clothing in the summer.
Following is the minimum protection you need to wear during every
ride:
Gloves
Your hands are targets for flying objects and branches. Along with
providing skin protection, gloves will shield your hands from harsh
weather. Wear gloves that are weather resistant and have a gripping
surface to keep them from sliding off the handlebars. Off-road style
gloves with knuckle pads are the best for comfort and protection.
Boots / Ankle Protection
Wear a boot that covers the largest possible area of your leg
(preferably up to your knee) and can handle significant impact.
Choosing boots with low heels and a good tread will help prevent
your feet from slipping off the footrests in wet or rugged conditions
or getting hurt if they get hit by rocks, dirt, or branches.
Safe Riding Clothing and Gear
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